4 Pa. Code § 131.2 - Applications for patents
(a) An
application for patent shall be accompanied by the following:
(1) A bank or postal money order or certified
check, payable to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in the amount of $25, which
shall be forfeited if the applicant abandons or does not pursue the
application.
(2) A narrative word
description, certified, of the area for which a patent is applied.
(3) A receipt of payment from a registered
professional surveyor or engineer for his services.
(4) A preliminary survey, certified, of the
area for which a patent is applied.
(b) The preliminary survey shall be drawn to
a scale of 100 rods to 1 inch except that a scale of 20 rods to 1 inch may be
used when enlargement of the tract is necessary. The survey shall show the
warrantee adjoiners and the present adjoiners and include a directional line
and a line designating distances of 100, 200, 300, 400 and 500 rods. Where the
area applied for is a part of a larger tract, the part applied for shall be
shown by a heavier outline.
(c) In
complying with the requirements of subsection (a)(2) and (4), 8 1/2 inches by
13 inches size paper shall be used. In cases when the size does not accommodate
the tract it may be increased to a maximum size of 17 inches by 26
inches.
Notes
This section cited in 4 Pa. Code § 135.1 (relating to application for patents).
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